Does anyone have any info on spray on bedliners? I have been thinking about having it done to my truck bed. Pluses and minuses would be helpful. Thanks in advance Todd.
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April 19, 2005 at 9:42 pm #358130
Its the best thing you can have to protect your truck bed, but its pricy. For a full size truck it will run you around 5 bills.
April 19, 2005 at 9:47 pm #358132We have Ryno Linning in ours, lifetime warranty, nothing slides around, still looks new after 3 years and has been used for everything from sand to concrete block. Every truck from now on that we own will have a spray in liner, money well spent. The negatives…. NONE.
BIRDDOG
April 19, 2005 at 10:00 pm #354021I have the Rhino Liner also, can’t go wrong with this purchase, nothing slides around in the back.
definitly will buy product again for the next TOY truck.JiraPosts: 517April 19, 2005 at 10:32 pm #358138Overall, I think they are great. I’ve only seen two problems ever.
The first was with my dads truck, his truck is silver and he got his rhino color matched. Within 18 months the thing had turned from grey to a greenish color from the UV. He brought it back to rhino and they resprayed it at no charge with a second coat of black over the grey. I guess the lesson there is go with black.
Also, my brother in law is a carpet layer and always put his tools in the same spot everyday. His rhino lining is about 2 years old and where the rivets in the bed are near the rear, it’s worn through a small patch from sliding his toolbox in and out. I’m sure a quick touchup would take care of this, but it’s really no big deal.
My 2 cents,
JJ
April 19, 2005 at 11:04 pm #358148I’ve got a line-x spray on. After 2 years not a single bad spot. It too carries a lifetime warrenty.
April 20, 2005 at 12:57 am #358165At work all of our route trucks have Rhyno liner. It eventually begins to crack and peel and eventually chunks of it fall out. This may be because the route trucks have aluminum boxes.
I have Line-X in my truck and the stuff is very tough. Only ever had one small hole poked in it when we dropped this big stainless steel pizza oven and a sharp corner hit first. They took care of it right away (life time warranty).
Rootski
April 20, 2005 at 1:44 am #358176I work for a construction chemical manuf that makes a polyurea liner. Some bedliners are polyurea and some polyurethane etc. Ours is made for chemical containment, metal protection, and concrete parking ramps…etc. I sprayed my wc12 3 years ago and it still looks like it did the day I sprayed it. I use it about 3 times a week during open water. I just sprayed my project lund 14′ 2 weekends ago and expect the same results. I would probably roll on a single component polyurethane with an aggretate broadcast and backrolled into it on the horizontal standing areas if I had to actually pay for the material and labor. In the coatings industry, prep, prep, prep,,,,, Your adhesion is only as good as the surface you are applying the coating to.
April 20, 2005 at 2:53 am #358194If you are use to stuff sliding , getting it in and out, than it may not be the best. I slide stuff all the time and it’s a real pain for what I do. In fact I just put the plastic liner back in over the sprayed on for that reason.
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